Welcome Letter
From the Founders
I am the world’s greatest problem.
That might sound dramatic—but when you look at the headlines, or at the first chapters of Genesis, the truth is undeniable. Brokenness runs deep in our family history.
Our greed, our lust, our anger, our pride—they distort and divide. Every day, we fall short. We are not only the victims of brokenness… we are often the villains.
That’s where this initiative begins—with humility, passion, and love.
We believe that before we can change the world, we must name the villains—in our own lives and in the systems around us. And then, together, we must declare war on the brokenness that keeps people trapped. This is not a peacetime moment. Villains are at work, causing division and despair. But the story doesn’t end there.
God calls us not to shrink back, but to redeem what is broken. To step into the fight, not as lone heroes, but as a people joined together under His power and for His glory.
This message isn’t for the faint of heart. Too often, we reduce brokenness and redemption to something sterile—an outdated accounting code of inputs. But it’s not. It’s an epic quest to solve problems. And it demands boldness.
That’s why the language of this initiative might sound audacious, maybe even a little crazy. It’s intentional. We’re not just writing for insiders already immersed in theology or development work. We’re writing for the people skimming headlines and scrolling past white papers—the ones who feel the ache of brokenness but aren’t sure where to start.
This is a passionate, urgent invitation to those on the sidelines:
- Step into the arena.
- Build, Invest, and Give, together.
- Push back against what’s broken.
Not in our own strength, but under His power, and for His glory.
We believe the Church already has the talent, resources, and vision to make a lasting impact. What’s missing is often content, community and connections to bring it together.
That’s what Solving the World’s Greatest Problems is all about.
We want to shorten the journey from passion to action, channeling generosity into bold, upstream solutions making investing and giving together through collaborative giving funds as engaging and accessible as your favorite sports team, by uniting the why, how, and where in one place.
If you get a chance, would love for you to check out the advisors, partners, team and plan coming together to get this started. And this is just the beginning as so many others are joining the conversation!
We can’t wait to lock arms with you.
Henry Kaestner and Justin Forman | Co-Founders
PS. We come from a rich tradition of problem solvers in the Church, watch this 4 minute video to see the incredible moment we’re in, together!